A person who plays the piccolo is typically referred to as a "piccolo player." In orchestral settings, they may also be called a "piccoloist." This term highlights their specialization in playing the piccolo, a small woodwind instrument that produces high-pitched sounds.
Usually a person who plays piccolo also plays the flute, so they are called a flutist. Now if you want to be clever, you could call them a piccolist. Thank you
The piccolo plays higher than the flute. All orchestra's have piccolo's and the piccolo can only go so high (same as the flute) so it is not a matter of which orchestra plays the highest because all of them can play at the same pitch range (this also applies for the flute)
A saxophonist.
A pianist.
Piccolo
Usually a person who plays piccolo also plays the flute, so they are called a flutist. Now if you want to be clever, you could call them a piccolist. Thank you
The piccolo plays higher than the flute. All orchestra's have piccolo's and the piccolo can only go so high (same as the flute) so it is not a matter of which orchestra plays the highest because all of them can play at the same pitch range (this also applies for the flute)
A "harmonicanist" is what a person who plays the harmonica is called.
A person who plays Scrabble is called a Scrabbler. (unofficially)
The piccolo is in the woodwind family & is very similar to the flute. It also plays an octave above the flute. Piccolo is also a character from the show Dragon Ball Z.
A drummer or percussionist plays the drums.
accordionist
harpist
a baritonist
A saxophonist.
guitarist
Guitarist